B Blind for Android
In this game you have to navigate a disk that symbolizes a blind person from one point to another. The point of the game is that on each level there are walls, but - like a blind person - you can't see them. If you get close to a wall, your phone will vibrate, so you can avoid it and get to the destination. If you hit a wall, the game ends.
Imagine the world without colors, lights, breathtaking landscapes.
This app takes you to this rough and defenseless world.
Complete all the levels, and enjoy the game!
Compete yourself in a game, where your eyes cannot help you and the screen is black. Your choice!
Nice game, but the title threw me off, not that I thought it was offensive or anything, it actually makes plenty of sense!
But hahahaha how some of this game users are blind and can also type!!
I am totally blind and played this it was fun and challenging. Not even slightly offensive. It was easier than navigating itunes! It would be good if you could get to the next level without having to see. My wife had to help me. Maybe with a speaking option it would be compatible with accessibility.
I have been blind my entire life and see nothing offensive about this game for those sighted it just makes you use a set of skills you don't use that often. I give this developer a lot of credit there are too many games that do almost seem to try to offend people.ONE AND A HALF THUMBS UP have a 99 cent or 19.. version to remove the banner ads and a easy buy and 5 stars!! keep up the great work!!!
Pointlessly offensive. Stick to making games about candy and birds unless you actually have something to say about people who are blind. Try actually putting a little thought into it next time.
This might have been a mildly entertaining game if it wasn't for the derogatory way that it portrays being blind. There is simply no excuse for the insulting context of this game.
Very offensive in hoe it characterizes blind people, unnecessary for an otherwise simple game.
While you can close your eyes and play individual levels, you need to see to get into each level. It would be great if the game controls were accessible with in themselves or using the screen reader Talkback, then it would be playable by blind people as well as sighed people with their eyes closed sometimes
by K####:
If you're trying to simulate what it's like to be blind then why on Earth do I have to go back to the beginning of a room just because I hit a wall. Can you imagine if blind people had to do that in real life? Just imagine how dumb that would be you have to respond at the door you came in every time you hit a wall in a room that you're walking through. Not only would you have to deal with being blind but you would also have to deal with the fact it will take you twice as long to get anywhere.